It is time to
know a little more
about realities
I have asked the editors of Granma to relieve me
of the honor of publishing what I write on the front
page of the official organ of our Party, since I am
thinking of expressing personal points of view on
issues which, for obvious reasons of health and
time, I have not been able to present in the
collective leadership bodies of the Party or state,
such as Party Congresses or pertinent meetings of
the National Assembly of People’s Power.
In our era, problems are increasingly more
complex and news is produced at the speed of light,
as many know. Nothing happens today in our world,
which does not teach something to those of us who
wish, and are still able, to understand new
realities.
The human being is a strange mixture of blind
instinct, on one hand, and conscience, on the other.
We are political animals, as, not without reason,
affirmed Aristotle, who perhaps influenced
humanity’s thinking more than any other ancient
philosopher through his almost 200 treatises,
according to reports, of which only 31 have been
preserved. His teacher was Plato, who left for
posterity his famous utopia about the ideal state,
which in Syracuse, where he tried to apply it,
almost cost him his life. His Political Theory has
endured as a designation used to describe ideas as
good or bad. Reactionaries often describe both Marx
and Lenin as theorists, without taking into
consideration that their utopias inspired Russia and
China, the two countries called upon to lead a new
world which will allow for human survival, if
imperialism does not first unleash a criminal,
exterminating war.
The Soviet Union, the socialist camp, the
People’s Republic of China and North Korea helped us
resist, with essential supplies and weapons, the
implacable blockade of the United States, the most
powerful empire ever to exist. Despite its immense
power, it has not been able to squash the small
country which has, a few miles off its coasts, for
more than half a century, withstood its threats,
pirate attacks, the hijacking of fishing boats and
sinking of merchant ships, the in-flight destruction
of a Cubana Airlines airplane over Barbados, the
burning of schools and other similar misdeeds. When
it attempted to invade our country with mercenary
forces in the vanguard, transported by U.S. warships
as the first wave, it was defeated in less than 72
hours. Later, counterrevolutionary bands organized
and equipped by the U.S. committed acts of vandalism
which led to loss of life and injury to thousands of
compatriots.
The largest base of operations for activities
against our country, which existed at that time, was
located in the state of Florida. Over the course of
time, the economic blockade was extended to other
NATO countries and other Latin American allies, who
during those first years were accomplices to the
empire’s criminal policy which lacerated the dreams
of Bolívar, Martí and hundreds of other great
patriots of irrepressible revolutionary conduct in
Latin America.
Our small country was not only denied our right
to be an independent nation, like any other among
the many in Latin America and the Caribbean,
exploited and sacked by them. On the contrary our
homeland’s right to independence would be stripped,
and manifest destiny would fulfill its task of
annexing our island as part of the United States of
America’s territory.
During the recently concluded meeting in
Fortaleza, an important declaration was approved by
the countries which comprise the BRICS group.
The BRICS propose greater macroeconomic
coordination among the principal economies, in
particular the G-20, as a factor fundamental to the
strengthening of prospects for effective and
sustainable recovery around the world.
They announced the signing of an accord to
constitute the New Development Bank with the goal of
mobilizing resources for infrastructure projects and
sustainable development in BRICS countries, and
others which are emerging or developing.
The bank will have an initial authorized capital
of 100 billion dollars. The initial capital agreed
upon will be 50 billion dollars, in equal parts from
the founding members. The first president of the
Board of Governors will be Russia. The first
president of the Administrative Council will be
Brazil. The first president of the Bank will be
India. The Bank headquarters will be in Shanghai.
They also announced the signing of a treaty to
establish a common currency reserves fund for
contingencies, with an initial size of 100 billion
dollars.
Support was reaffirmed for a multilateral system
of open, transparent, inclusive, non-discriminatory
trade; as well as for the successful conclusion of
the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Doha Round.
They recognize the important role which state
enterprises play in the economy, as well as small
and medium sized companies, as creators of
employment and wealth.
They reaffirm the need for comprehensive reform
of the United Nations, including its Security
Council, with the goal of making it more
representative, effective and efficient, so that it
can respond appropriately to global challenges.
They reiterated condemnation of terrorism in all
its forms and manifestations, wherever it might
occur, and expressed their concern about the
continuing threat of terrorism and extremism in
Syria, while at the same time called upon all Syrian
parties to commit to putting an end to terrorist
acts perpetrated by Al-Qaeda, their affiliates and
other terrorist organizations.
They strongly condemned the use of chemical
weapons under any circumstances, and welcomed the
decision by the Arab Republic of Syria to adhere to
the Convention on Chemical Weapons.
They reaffirmed their commitment to contribute to
a just and lasting global solution to the Arab-Israeli
conflict, based on the universally recognized legal
framework, which includes pertinent United Nations
resolutions, the Madrid principles and the Arab
Peace Initiative, and expressed support for the
convocation, as soon as possible, of a conference to
establish a zone free of nuclear weapons and other
weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.
They reaffirmed their desire that the exploration
and utilization of outer space be for peaceful
purposes.
They reiterated that there is no alternative to a
negotiated solution to the Iranian nuclear question,
and reaffirmed their support for its solution via
political and diplomatic channels.
They expressed concern for the situation in Iraq,
and supported the Iraqi government in its efforts to
overcome the crisis, defend its national sovereignty
and territorial integrity.
They expressed concern for the situation in
Ukraine and issued a call for broad dialogue,
abatement of the conflict, and moderation on the
part of all parties involved, with the goal of
finding a peaceful political solution.
They reiterated their firm condemnation of
terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and
pointed out that the United Nations has a central
role to play in the coordination of international
action against terrorism, which must be conducted in
accordance with international law, including the
United Nations Charter, and with respect for human
rights and fundamental liberties.
They recognized that climate change is one of the
greatest challenges confronting humanity, and issued
a call to all countries to act on the decisions
adopted by the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC), looking to reach, by
2015, a successful conclusion of the negotiations to
develop a protocol, another legal instrument or an
agreed-upon document with legal force under the
Convention, applicable to all parties, in accordance
with the principles and dispositions of the UNFCCC,
in particular the principle of common
responsibility, although differentiated and in
accordance with respective capacities.
They affirmed the strategic importance of
education for sustainable development and inclusive
economic growth, and emphasized the links between
culture and sustainable development.
The next BRICS Summit will be held in Russia, in
July, 2015.
It might seem that this is but one more agreement
among the many constantly appearing in cables
released by the major Western news agencies.
Nevertheless, the meaning is clear and emphatic:
Latin America is the geographic area in the world
where the United States has imposed the most unequal
system on the planet, enjoying of its internal
riches, a supply of cheap raw materials, a market
for its merchandise, and has been the recipient of
its gold and funds which escape their respective
countries and are invested by U.S. companies in the
country, or any other place in the world.
No one has ever found a response to satisfy the
demands of the existent market we know today,
although no one can doubt that humanity is moving
toward a stage which will be more just than the
human society we have known to date.
The abuses committed throughout history are
repugnant. Today what is valued is what will happen
on our globalized planet in the near future.
How can human beings escape the ignorance, the
lack for basic resources for food, heath, education,
housing, dignified employment, security and fair
compensation. What is most important, must be this
or not possible, in this miniscule corner of the
universe. If meditating on this is of any use, it is
to guarantee in reality the supremacy of human
beings.
On my part, I do not have the slightest doubt
that when President Xi Jinping completes the
activities in his tour of this hemisphere, as did
Vladímir Putin, President of the Russian Federation,
both countries will be culminating one of the
greatest feats of human history.
The BRICS statement approved July 15, 2014 in
Fortaleza advocates for greater participation by
other countries, especially those struggling for
their development, with a view toward promoting
cooperation and solidarity with the peoples, and
specifically with those of South America, pointing
out in a significant paragraph that the BRICS
particularly recognize the importance of the South
American Union (Unasur) in the promotion of peace
and democracy regionally, in the achievement of
sustainable development, and the eradication of
poverty.
I have already been extensive enough, despite the
fact that the range and importance of the issue
demand analysis of important questions which require
some response.
I thought that in subsequent days there would
have been a little more serious analysis of the
importance of the BRICS Summit. It would be enough
to add up the inhabitants of Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa to understand that, at this
time, they amount to half of the world’s population.
In a few decades, China’s Gross Domestic Product
will surpass that of the United States. Many states
are already requesting yuan and not dollars, not
only Brazil, but several of the most important in
Latin America, whose products like soy and corn
compete with those of the United States. The
contribution which Russia and China can make to
science, technology and the economic development of
South America and the Caribbean is decisive.
The great events of history are not forged in a
day. Enormous tests and challenges of increasing
complexity are on the horizon. Between China and
Venezuela, 38 agreements were signed. It is time to
know a little more about realities.

Fidel Castro Ruz
July 21, 2014
10:15 p.m.